Re: [pgsql-www] We need an Advocacy wiki
От | Lukas Kahwe Smith |
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Тема | Re: [pgsql-www] We need an Advocacy wiki |
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Msg-id | 46B4BFB2.3090902@pooteeweet.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [pgsql-www] We need an Advocacy wiki (Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>) |
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Magnus Hagander wrote: > Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote: >> Dave Page wrote: >> >>> Using a wiki for a public website looks completely unprofessional and >>> gives the impression of a small organisation without the resources to >>> do things properly. >> Honestly I dont think that our target audience cares much. What I do > > Apparently we define our target audience a lot differently ;-) What > group does not notice an unprofessional web presence these days? Well my idea if an average PostgreSQL user is not one who would be turned off by the idea of a wiki in general. I also do not think that a wiki is unprofessional by definition. > That method leaves it very possible for incorrect data to be up on the > main site for three months, which is IMHO unacceptable. I can accept > that for a community collaboration site (like the current wiki), but not > for the main web presence. "Moderation" has to happen before the fact > there. (that's a principle completely unrelated to if a wiki is used or > not - I assume there are wikis that can deal with that workflow as well) Oh maybe I missed something here, but I did not realize that we are discussing replacing the main site with a wiki. I just think that the wiki is perfect when we want to involve a broad audience in the creation of the text (which may very well then we moved to techdoc or the documentation later on) or when its just for a quick one shot with a life time if a few weeks (months tops). regards, Lukas
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